Startups can play important role to socialise, democratise availability of healthcare: Goyal


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 10-01-2022 18:01 IST | Created: 10-01-2022 17:34 IST
Startups can play important role to socialise, democratise availability of healthcare: Goyal
Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal (File Photo) Image Credit: ANI
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Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday said startups can play a key role to socialise and democratise the availability of healthcare across the globe at a time when the world is grappling with the coronavirus pandemic.

He also said that entrepreneurs should also focus on strengthening the make in India programme, innovating in India and mentoring young startups.

''As the world is facing successive waves of this pandemic, our entrepreneurs must start thinking of making our startups more resilient... I think our startups can play a very important role to socialise and democratise the availability of healthcare across the world,'' he said while addressing the inaugural session of the Startup India Innovation Week here.

The minister said that venture capitalists and financers can also play a key role in mentoring young startups across the country particularly in Tier 2 and 3 towns.

''I suggest five mantras for growth of startups in the years to come -- Share, Explore, Nurture, Serve, and Empower (SENSE)''.

He said the government has taken several steps to encourage startups, including a reduction in patent filing fees, relaxation in the public procurement norms, fund of funds, and seed fund scheme.

During 2018-21, startups have created over six lakh jobs and this number is growing by the day, he added.

Goyal also called upon stakeholders in the innovation ecosystem to strive to take India to the top 25 in the Global Innovation Index. ''Our startups are the key reason behind India's meteoric rise in Global Innovation Index from 76 in 2014 to 46 in 2021,'' he said.

The minister suggested startups to explore the unexplored areas like rural tourism in terms of agri-stays, hotels and homestays.

He added that the proposed Open Network Digital Commerce (ONDC) initiative will help entrepreneurs to save costs and bridge the gap between big corporations and small startups.

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